3 resultados para Fortress

em Universidad de Alicante


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Introducción. El desarrollo del empoderamiento implica la posesión de múltiples habilidades que ayudan a las personas a afrontar la adversidad, por lo que el desarrollo de esta capacidad puede ser prioritario entre estas personas para mejorar su calidad de vida. Objetivos. Los objetivos del estudio analizan la capacidad de empoderamiento de un grupo de jóvenes con discapacidad en función de la tipología y etapa en la que se adquiere la discapacidad. Metodología. Participaron 98 jóvenes con diferentes tipos de discapacidad (física, intelectual, visual y auditiva). Contestaron la versión española adaptada de la Escala de Rogers, Chamberlin, Ellison y Crean (1997) diseñada para medir esta capacidad. Resultados. Los análisis indicaron altos niveles de esta capacidad entre los jóvenes observándose en mayor medida en las personas con discapacidad sobrevenida, así como en la discapacidad motora y visual. Conclusiones. Esto nos sugiere que esta capacidad puede variar y evolucionar, de ahí la importancia de fomentarla en programas de intervención-acción.

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Since ancient times, Alicante has been considered a strategic location on the east coast of Spain. Situated close to the sea, it is protected to the southeast by the Cape of Huerta and to the southwest by the Cape of Santa Pola. The city lies at the foot of Mount Benacantil, a high outcrop which has been the site of defensive buildings since time immemorial due to its naturally strong position: it was undoubtedly one of the strongest natural sites in the Levant. Its summit, lying 160 metres above the sea, is topped by a series of fortified enclosures now known as Santa Barbara Castle. This paper briefly describes the alterations made to the castle fortifications from its origins through the Renaissance, including the Muslim and Christian periods until the late fifteenth century and subsequent alterations to adapt new bastioned fortification techniques, and depicts the status of the fortress in each period. This paper is the result of doctoral research carried out at different national and international archives and leading to a thesis presented in 2011.

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This communication develops the process of interventions of the Renaissance fortress of a new plant built in 1554–57 in Santa Pola. It is one of the earliest examples built with reference to military architecture theoretical treaties (XV–XVI) and best preserved. The study runs its own story from its initial military use, through the use of civil equipment until the final cultural and Museum Center. First, the project of Italian origin is examined and its use as barracks for troops for a duration of three centuries (1557–1850), pointing out the architectural constants of war machinery in a defense position and its origin as a rainwater collector and cistern: a perfect square with two bastions in which a plan of the uprising is preserved (1778). Secondly, we study the changes in the mentioned architecture throughout a century and a half (1850–1990) after its change of ownership (from the state to the municipality), and as a result of the new use as a city hall and public endowment: a market and health and leisure centre, which meant the demolition of defensive elements and the opening up to the outside of the inner parade ground. And thirdly, the new transfer of the municipal offices brings in the beginning of a project of transformations (1990–2015) that retrieves the demolished elements at the same time as it assigns the entire fort for a cultural centre: exhibition, research and history museum, promoting the identity between the citizens and the building which stands in the foundations of their city. The conclusions take us through an interesting route that goes from the approach of defensive tactics, its use as administrative headquarters to the current cultural policy of preservation. In addition, all the known plans of the fort are recovered (of military, civil and cultural use), some unpublished, as well as the project of the North wing that has guided the last operation and which has been set as a pattern of reference.